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Landslide susceptibility modeling by interpretable neural network

Earth Sciences

Landslide susceptibility modeling by interpretable neural network

K. Youssef, K. Shao, et al.

This groundbreaking research by K. Youssef, K. Shao, S. Moon, and L.-S. Bouchard unveils a superposable neural network framework for landslide susceptibility assessment, setting new benchmarks in interpretability and accuracy while identifying key factors like slope-climate interactions.

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Abstract
Landslides are notoriously difficult to predict because numerous spatially and temporally varying factors contribute to slope stability. Artificial neural networks (ANN) have been shown to improve prediction accuracy but are largely uninterpretable. Here we introduce an additive ANN optimization framework to assess landslide susceptibility, as well as dataset division and outcome interpretation techniques. We refer to our approach, which features full interpretability, high accuracy, high generalizability and low model complexity, as superposable neural network (SNN) optimization. We validate our approach by training models on landslide inventories from three different easternmost Himalaya regions. Our SNN outperformed physically-based and statistical models and achieved similar performance to state-of-the-art deep neural networks. The SNN models found the product of slope and precipitation and hillslope aspect to be important primary contributors to high landslide susceptibility, which highlights the importance of strong slope-climate couplings, along with microclimates, on landslide occurrences.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
May 10, 2023
Authors
K. Youssef, K. Shao, S. Moon, L.-S. Bouchard
Tags
landslides
susceptibility assessment
superposable neural network
slope
precipitation
microclimates
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